Articulation Agreement by Department Effective during the Academic Year
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1 ACCOUNTING ACC Financial Accounting for Decision Making (3.00) ACCT Financial Accounting (4.00) ACC Financial Accounting for Decision Making (3.00) ACC Managerial Accounting for Decision Making (3.00) ACCT Financial Accounting (4.00) ACCT Managerial Accounting (4.00) ACC Managerial Accounting for Decision Making (3.00) ACCT Managerial Accounting (4.00)
2 AEROSPACE ENGINEERING ARO 1011L - Introduction to Aeronautics and Air Propulsion Lab (1.00) ARO 1021L - Introduction to Astronautics and Rocket Propulsion Laboratory (1.00) ARO 2011L - Fundamentals of Systems Engineering and Design Laboratory (1.00) ARO 2021L - Introduction to Aerospace Computational Methods Laboratory (1.00) ARO Vector Dynamics (3.00) Course(s) Denied: ENGR 225; Same-As: ME 2150
3 AGRIBUSINESS AND FOOD INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT ABM Agribusiness Organizations and Careers (3.00) ABM Accounting for Agribusiness I (3.00)
4 AHS Lab Procedures for Veterinary Technicians (1.00) AHS 235L - Lab Procedures for Veterinary Technicians Lab (1.00) AHS Surgical Nursing Skills (1.00) AHS 263L - Surgical Nursing Skills Lab (1.00) AHS Orientation and Careers in Animal Health Science (1.00) AHS Handling, Restraint and Nursing care of Domestic Animals (3.00) AHS 1129L - Handling, Restraint and Nursing Care of Domestic Animals Laboratory (2.00) AHS Clinical Anatomy and Physiology (3.00) AHS 2202L - Clinical Anatomy and Physiology Laboratory (1.00) AHS Diagnostic Imaging (1.00) AHS 2208L - Diagnostic Imaging Laboratory (2.00) ANIMAL AND VETERINARY SCIENCES AHS Veterinary Office Procedures, Veterinary Terminology and Law (3.00)
5 AHS Clinical Nutrition (3.00) AHS 2220L - Clinical Nutrition Lab (1.00) AHS Clinical Internship I (1.00) AVS Food Animal Production (2.00) AVS Food Animal Production (2.00) AVS 1114L - Food Animal Production Laboratory (1.00) AVS Companion, Laboratory and Exotic Animal Care (2.00) AVS 1115L - Companion Animal Management Laboratory (1.00) AVS Equine Management Science (3.00) AVS 1125L - Equine Management Science Laboratory (1.00) AVS Fundamentals of Animal Nutrition (3.00) AVS Drugs and Society (3.00)
6 ANTHROPOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY ANT Introduction to Biological Anthropology (3.00) ANTH Introduction to Physical Anthropology (3.00) ANT Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANTH 100H - Honors Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3.00) ANT Introduction to Archaeology and Prehistory (3.00) ANTH Introduction to Archaeology (3.00) ANT Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology (3.00) ANTH Language and Culture (3.00) GEO World Regional Geography (3.00) GEOG World Regional Geography (3.00) GEOG 100H - Honors World Regional Geography (3.00) GEO Physical Geography (3.00) GEOG Physical Geography (3.00) GEO Human Geography (3.00) GEOG Cultural Geography (3.00) GEO Geographic Information Systems (2.00) GEO 2400L - Geographic Information Systems Laboratory (1.00) SURV Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (3.00) Same-As: GEOG 155 GEOG Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (3.00) Same-As: SURV 155
7 AMM Pattern Drafting and Manipulation (1.00) AMM 214A - Pattern Drafting and Manipulation - Activity (2.00) No Course Articulated AMM Introduction to the Fashion Industry (3.00) AMM Culture, People, and Dress (3.00) AMM American Demographics and Lifestyles (3.00) AMM Introduction to Textile Sciences (2.00) AMM 1600L - Introduction to Textile Science Laboratory (1.00) AMM Introduction to Fashion Retailing (3.00) No Course Articulated AMM Integrated Fashion Communication (3.00) AMM Consumerism: Its Impact and Issues (3.00) AMM Fashion Retail Buying - 1 (3.00) AMM 2510A - Fashion Retail Buying - 1 Activity (1.00) AMM Textile Fabrications (2.00) AMM 2600L - Textile Fabrications Laboratory (1.00) APPAREL MERCHANDISING AND MANAGEMENT No Course Articulated
8 AMM Visual Merchandising for Fashion (2.00) AMM 2700A - Visual Merchandising for Fashion Activity (1.00) AMM 2850L - Advanced Apparel Construction Laboratory (1.00)
9 ARCHITECTURE ARC 1500A - Foundation Digital Design Activity (3.00) No Course Articulated
10 ART AH World Art: Prehistory to Medieval Europe (3.00) ART Survey of Western Art History I: Prehistory through the Middle Ages (3.00) ART Survey of Western Art History I: Prehistory through the AH World Art: Prehistory to Medieval Europe (3.00) Middle Ages (3.00) AH World Art: Renaissance through Modern Europe and the United States (3.00) ART Survey of Western Art History II: Renaissance through the Twentieth Century (3.00) AH World Art: Renaissance through Modern Europe and the ART Survey of Western Art History II: Renaissance through the United States (3.00) Twentieth Century (3.00) AH World Art: Asia (Prehistory to 12th Century) (3.00) AH World Art: Arts of Africa, Oceania and Native America (3.00) VCD 1311A - Foundations of Drawing I Activity (3.00) ART Introduction to Drawing (3.00) VCD 1312A - Foundations of Drawing 2 Activity (3.00) ART Intermediate Drawing (3.00) VCD 1321A - Foundations in 2D Design Activity (3.00) ART Two-Dimensional Design (3.00) VCD 1331A - Foundations in 3D Design Activity (3.00) No Course Articulated VCD 2321A - Visual Communication Design 1 (3.00) ART Graphic Design I (3.00) VCD 2361A - Digital Photography Activity (3.00) No Course Articulated
11 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BIO Life Science (2.00) BIOL Fundamentals of Biology (3.00) BIO Life Science (2.00) BIO 1110L - Life Science Laboratory (1.00) BIO Basic Biology (3.00) BIO 1150L - Basic Biology Laboratory (1.00) BIO Foundations of Biology: Energy, Matter, and Information (3.00) BIO 1210L - Foundations of Biology: Energy, Matter, and Information Laboratory (1.00) BIOL 109H - Honors Fundamentals of Biology (3.00) BIOL Fundamentals of Biology (3.00) BIOL 109L - Fundamentals of Biology Laboratory (1.00) BIOL 109H - Honors Fundamentals of Biology (3.00) BIOL 109L - Fundamentals of Biology Laboratory (1.00) BIOL Cellular and Molecular Biology (5.00) BIOL Cellular and Molecular Biology (5.00) BIOL Animal Diversity and Ecology (5.00) BIOL Plant Diversity and Evolution (5.00) BIO Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Ecology, and Biodiversity (3.00) BIO 1220L - Foundations of Biology: Evolution, Ecology, and Biodiversity Laboratory (1.00) BIOL General Microbiology (5.00)
12 BIO Basic Microbiology (3.00) BIO 2060L - Basic Microbiology Laboratory (1.00) BIO Animal Biology (3.00) BIOL Animal Diversity and Ecology (5.00) BIO 2070L - Animal Biology Laboratory (1.00) BIO 2110L - Biostatistics Laboratory (1.00) BIO Life Science for Elementary Educators (2.00) BIO 2120L - Life Science for Elementary Educators Laboratory (1.00) No Course Articulated BIO Horizons in Biotechnology (1.00) BIOL Introduction to Biotechnology (3.00) BIOL General Human Anatomy (4.00) BIO Human Anatomy (2.00) BIO 2340L - Human Anatomy Laboratory (2.00) BIO Human Physiology (3.00) BIOL Human Physiology (4.00) BIO 2350L - Human Physiology Laboratory (1.00) BIO Introduction to Invertebrate Zoology (3.00) BIO 2370L - Introduction to Invertebrate Zoology Laboratory (1.00) BIO Introduction to Vertebrate Zoology (3.00) BIO 2380L - Introduction to Vertebrate Zoology Laboratory (1.00)
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14 CENTER FOR REGENERATIVE SYSTEMS RS Introduction to Regenerative Studies (3.00) No Course Articulated
15 CHE Introduction to Chemical Engineering (1.00) CHE 1411L - Introduction to Chemical Engineering Laboratory (1.00) CHE Chemical and Materials Engineering Analysis (1.00) CHE 1421L - Chemical and Materials Engineering Analysis Laboratory (1.00) CHEMICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING MTE Materials Science and Engineering (2.00)
16 CHM Chemistry in Our World (2.00) CHM 1010L - Consumer Chemistry (Lab)Chemistry in Our World Laboratory (1.00) No Course Articulated CHM General Chemistry for Engineers (4.00) No Course Articulated CHEM 200A - General Chemistry A (5.00) CHM General Chemistry I (3.00) CHM 1210L - General Chemistry Laboratory I (1.00) CHM General Chemistry II (3.00) CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY CHEM 200AH - Honors General Chemistry AH (5.00) CHEM 200B - General Chemistry B (5.00) CHM 1220L - General Chemistry Laboratory II (1.00) CHM Elements of Organic Chemistry (3.00) CHM 2010L - Elements of Organic Chemistry Laboratory (1.00) CHM Chemistry for Elementary Educators (2.00) CHEM 280A - Organic Chemistry A (5.00) CHEM 280B - Organic Chemistry B (5.00) CHEM Introductory Chemistry (4.00) CHM 2120L - Chemistry for Elementary Educators Laboratory (1.00) CHM Quantitative Analysis (2.00) CHM 2210L - Quantitative Analysis Laboratory (2.00) CHM Introduction to Organic Molecular Modeling (3.00)
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18 CIVIL ENGINEERING CE Civil Engineering (1.00) CE 1001L - Civil Engineering Laboratory (1.00) SURV Computer Aided Drafting Fundamentals for Surveyors (3.00) CE Surveying Engineering (3.00) CE 1011L - Surveying Engineering Laboratory (1.00) CE Construction Drafting (2.00) SURV Plane Surveying (4.00) SURV Advanced Plane Surveying (4.00) SURV Computer Aided Drafting Fundamentals for Surveyors (3.00) CE 1101L - Construction Drafting Laboratory (1.00) CE Civil Engineering Materials (2.00) CE 2030L - Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory (1.00) No Course Articulated
19 COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AG Agriculture and the Modern World (3.00) AG Computer Applications for Agriculture (3.00) CMPR The Computer and Society (3.00) BUS Introduction to Information Systems and Applications AG Global Resources for Food (3.00) (3.00)
20 EGR Engineering, Society and You (2.00) EGR 1000L - Engineering, Society and You Laboratory (1.00) COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING No Course Articulated
21 COMMUNICATION COM Public Speaking (3.00) COMM Public Speaking (3.00) COM Survey of Mass Communication (3.00) TELV Mass Media and Society (3.00) COM Interpersonal Communication (3.00) COMM Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (3.00) COMM 100H - Honors Introduction to Interpersonal Communication COM Writing for Communication Practitioners (3.00) (3.00) COM Photography (2.00) COM 1131A - Photography Activity (1.00) COM Introduction to Communication Theory (3.00) COM Advocacy and Argument (3.00) COMM Argumentation and Debate (3.00) COM Media Design (3.00) COM Report Writing (3.00) COM Reporting (3.00) No Course Articulated COM Photojournalism (3.00) COM Group Discussion (3.00) No Course Articulated COM Intercultural Communication (3.00) COMM Introduction to Intercultural Communication (3.00) Content credit only No upper division credit COMM 120H - Honors Introduction to Intercultural Communication (3.00)
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23 COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS CIS Introduction to Microcomputing (3.00) CMPR The Computer and Society (3.00)
24 COMPUTER SCIENCE CS Introduction to C++ (3.00) CMPR C # Programming (3.00) CMPR Introduction to Programming (3.00) CS Logic and Computing (3.00) PHIL Introductory Logic (4.00) Same-As: PHL 2180 CS Programming Graphical User Interfaces (3.00) No Course Articulated CS C++ Programming (3.00) CMPR Programming Concepts (3.00) CS Unix and Scripting (3.00) No Course Articulated
25 EARLY CHILDHOOD STUDIES ECS Child Growth and Development (3.00) CDEV Child Growth and Development (DS1) (3.00) ECS Child, Family and Community (3.00) CDEV Child, Family and Community (DS2) (3.00) ECS Health, Safety and Nutrition for Early Childhood Education No Course Articulated (3.00) ECS Early Childhood Observation and Assessment (2.00) ECS 2010A - Early Childhood Observation and Assessment Activity (1.00) ECS Early Childhood Practicum I (1.00) ECS 2100A - Early Childhood Clinical Practicum I Activity (2.00) ECS Principles and Practices of Teaching Young Children (3.00) No Course Articulated ECS Early Childhood Teaching in a Diverse Society (3.00) No Course Articulated ECS Introduction to Early Childhood Curriculum (3.00) No Course Articulated ECS Administration of Early Childhood Programs I (3.00) No Course Articulated ECS Administration of Early Childhood Programs II (3.00) No Course Articulated ECS Supervising Adults in Early Childhood Settings (2.00) No Course Articulated CDEV Observation and Assessment for Early Learning and Development (DS3) (3.00) No Course Articulated
26 ECONOMICS EC Contemporary Economic Issues (3.00) No Course Articulated EC Principles of Microeconomics (3.00) ECON Principles/ Micro (3.00) EC Principles of Macroeconomics (3.00) ECON Principles/ Macro (3.00)
27 ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING ECE Electrical Circuit Analysis I (3.00) ENGR Network Analysis (5.00) ECE 1101L - Electrical Circuit Analysis I Laboratory (1.00) ECE Elements of Electrical Engineering (3.00) ECE 2031L - Elements of Electrical Engineering Laboratory (1.00) ECE Electrical Circuit Analysis II (3.00) ECE 2101L - Electrical Circuit Analysis II Laboratory (1.00) ECE Introduction to Microelectronics Circuits (3.00) ECE 2200L - Introduction to Microelectronics Circuits Laboratory (1.00) ECE Digital Logic Design (3.00) No Course Articulated ECE 2300L - Digital Logic Design Laboratory (1.00) ECE Object-Oriented Programming (3.00)
28 ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ETE Circuit Analysis I (3.00) Course(s) Denied: ENGR 230; ETE 1021L - Circuit Analysis I Laboratory (1.00) ETE C/C++ Programming (3.00) ETE 1151L - C/C++ Programming Laboratory (1.00) ETE Electrical Networks (3.00) ETE 2011L - Electrical Networks Laboratory (1.00) ETE Electronic Devices and Circuits (3.00) ETE 2041L - Electronic Devices and Circuits Laboratory (1.00) ETE Circuit Analysis II (3.00) ETE 2101L - Circuit Analysis II Laboratory (1.00) ETE Digital Circuits (3.00) ETE 2301L - Digital Circuits Laboratory (1.00)
29 ETE Electronic CAD, Manufacturing and PCB Fabrication (3.00) ETE 2721L - Electronic CAD, Manufacturing and PCB Fabrication Laboratory (1.00) ETE Industrial Electronics and PLCs (3.00) ETE 2801L - Industrial Electronics and PLCs Laboratory (1.00) ETM Applied Statics (3.00) ENGR Statics (3.00) ETM Applied Dynamics (3.00) ENGR Dynamics (3.00) ETM Materials Science for Engineering Technology (3.00) ENGR Engineering Materials (3.00) ETM Strength of Materials (3.00) ETM 2201L - Strength of Materials Laboratory (1.00)
30 Articulation Agreement by Department CHN Elementary Chinese I (3.00) CHN Intermediate Chinese I (3.00) ENG First-Year Composition (3.00) ENGL Freshman Composition (4.00) ENGL 101H - Honors Freshman Composition ENG Written Reasoning (3.00) (4.00) ENGL 101H - Honors Freshman Composition (4.00) ENGL Critical Thinking and Writing (4.00) ENGL 103H - Honors Critical Thinking and Writing (4.00) ENG American Literature to 1865 (3.00) ENGL Survey of American Literature, (3.00) ENGL Survey of American Literature, ENG American Literature to 1865 (3.00) 1860 (3.00) ENG American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES ENGL Survey of American Literature, Present (3.00) ENG American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL Survey of American Literature, Present (3.00) ENG Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) ENG U.S. Latino/a Literature (3.00) ENGL Survey of Chicano Literature (3.00) ENG Introduction to Shakespeare (3.00) ENGL 233A - Shakespeare's Comedies and Romances (3.00) ENGL 233B - Shakespeare's Tragedies and History Plays (3.00) ENG British Literature I (3.00) ENGL Survey of English Literature I (3.00) ENG British Literature II (3.00) ENGL Survey of English Literature II (3.00) ENG The Bible as Literature (3.00) ENGL Survey of the Bible as Literature (3.00) ENG World Literature I (3.00) ENGL Survey of World Literature I (3.00)
31 ENG World Literature II (3.00) ENGL Survey of World Literature II (3.00) ENG Introduction to Folklore (3.00) ENG Women Writers (3.00) ENGL Survey of Literature by Women (3.00) ENG Introduction to Modern Fiction (3.00) FRE Elementary French I (3.00) FREN Elementary French I (5.00) FREN Elementary French II (5.00) FRE Elementary French II (3.00) FRE Intermediate French (3.00) FREN Intermediate French I (5.00) FRE Intermediate French Reading (3.00) FREN Intermediate French II (5.00) GER Elementary German I (3.00) GER Intermediate German I (3.00)
32 Articulation Agreement by Department CHN Elementary Chinese I (3.00) CHN Intermediate Chinese I (3.00) ENG First-Year Composition (3.00) ENGL Freshman Composition (4.00) ENGL 101H - Honors Freshman Composition ENG Written Reasoning (3.00) (4.00) ENGL 101H - Honors Freshman Composition (4.00) ENGL Critical Thinking and Writing (4.00) ENGL 103H - Honors Critical Thinking and Writing (4.00) ENG American Literature to 1865 (3.00) ENGL Survey of American Literature, (3.00) ENGL Survey of American Literature, ENG American Literature to 1865 (3.00) 1860 (3.00) ENG American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES ENGL Survey of American Literature, Present (3.00) ENG American Literature Since 1865 (3.00) ENGL Survey of American Literature, Present (3.00) ENG Multicultural Literature in the U.S. (3.00) ENG U.S. Latino/a Literature (3.00) ENGL Survey of Chicano Literature (3.00) ENG Introduction to Shakespeare (3.00) ENGL 233A - Shakespeare's Comedies and Romances (3.00) ENGL 233B - Shakespeare's Tragedies and History Plays (3.00) ENG British Literature I (3.00) ENGL Survey of English Literature I (3.00) ENG British Literature II (3.00) ENGL Survey of English Literature II (3.00) ENG The Bible as Literature (3.00) ENGL Survey of the Bible as Literature (3.00) ENG World Literature I (3.00) ENGL Survey of World Literature I (3.00)
33 ENG World Literature II (3.00) ENGL Survey of World Literature II (3.00) ENG Introduction to Folklore (3.00) ENG Women Writers (3.00) ENGL Survey of Literature by Women (3.00) ENG Introduction to Modern Fiction (3.00) FRE Elementary French I (3.00) FREN Elementary French I (5.00) FREN Elementary French II (5.00) FRE Elementary French II (3.00) FRE Intermediate French (3.00) FREN Intermediate French I (5.00) FRE Intermediate French Reading (3.00) FREN Intermediate French II (5.00) GER Elementary German I (3.00) GER Intermediate German I (3.00)
34 ETHNIC AND WOMEN'S STUDIES EWS Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) ETHN Introduction to Ethnic Studies (3.00) EWS Introduction to Gender Studies (3.00) GSWS Introduction to Women's Studies (3.00) EWS African American Historical Experience (3.00) EWS Chicana/o and Latina/o Historical Experience (3.00) HIST Mexican-American History in the United States (3.00) EWS Native American Historical Experience (3.00) EWS Asian Pacific Islander American Historical Experience (3.00) EWS 2800S - Service Learning and Community Engagement (3.00) EWS Multicultural Leadership (3.00) No Course Articulated
35 FINANCE, REAL ESTATE AND LAW FRL Personal Money Management (3.00) BUS Personal Finance (3.00) FRL The Legal Environment of Business and its Transactions BUS Legal Environment of Business (3.00) (3.00)
36 FOOD SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FST Orientation and Careers in Food Science and Technology No Course Articulated (1.00) FST Introduction to Food Science and Technology (3.00)
37 GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES GSC Planet Earth: A Citizen s Guide (1.00) ERTH Introduction to Earth Sciences (3.00) GSC Water in a Changing World (3.00) No Course Articulated GSC Principles of Geology (3.00) ERTH Physical Geology (3.00) ERTH Physical Geology (3.00) GSC Principles of Geology (3.00) GSC 1410L - Principles of Geology Laboratory (1.00) GSC Earth, Time, and Life (3.00) GSC 1510L - Earth, Time, and Life Laboratory (1.00) ERTH 100L - Physical Geology Laboratory (1.00) ERTH Historical Geology (4.00) GSC Introduction to Astronomy (3.00) ASTR Introduction to Stars and Galaxies (3.00) ASTR Introduction to the Solar System (3.00) GSC Introduction to Oceanography (3.00) ERTH Oceanography (3.00) GSC 1410L - Principles of Geology Laboratory (1.00) ERTH 100L - Physical Geology Laboratory (1.00) GSC 1450L - Metascopic Petrography Laboratory (1.00) GSC Living in Earthquake Country (3.00) No Course Articulated ERTH Earth Sciences for Educators (4.00) GSC Earth Science for Elementary Educators (2.00) GSC 2120L - Earth Science for Elementary Educators Laboratory (1.00) No Course Articulated
38 GSC Mineralogy (2.00) GSC 2150L - Mineralogy Laboratory (1.00) GSC 2550L - Field Methods Laboratory (1.00) No Course Articulated
39 HISTORY HST The Study and Practice of History (3.00) HST World Civilizations to 1500 (3.00) HIST World Civilizations to the 16th Century (3.00) HST World Civilizations to 1500 (3.00) HST World Civilizations from 1500 (3.00) HIST 101H - Honors World Civilizations to the 16th Century (3.00) HIST World Civilizations to the 16th Century (3.00) HIST World Civilizations since the 16th Century (3.00) HIST 101H - Honors World Civilizations to the 16th Century (3.00) HIST 102H - Honors World Civilizations since the 16th Century HST World Civilizations from 1500 (3.00) (3.00) HIST World Civilizations since the 16th Century (3.00) HIST 102H - Honors World Civilizations since the 16th Century (3.00) HST United States History to 1877 (3.00) HIST The United States to 1877 (3.00) HIST 120H - Honors The United States to 1877 (3.00) HST United States History, 1877 to Present (3.00) HIST The United States since 1877 (3.00) HIST 121H - Honors The United States since 1877 (3.00)
40 HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT HRT Introduction to the Hospitality Industry (3.00) HRT Tourism Concepts (3.00) HRT Introduction to Hotel/Resort Operations (3.00) HRT Hospitality Management Law (3.00) BUS Legal Environment of Business (3.00) HRT Hospitality Procurement, Purchasing and Selection (3.00) HRT Healthy American Cuisine (3.00) HRT Hospitality Industry Financial Accounting (3.00) ACCT Financial Accounting (4.00) HRT Food, Beverage, and Labor Cost Control (3.00) HRT Professional Cooking (2.00) HRT 2810L - Professional Cooking Laboratory (1.00)
41 HUMAN NUTRITION AND FOOD SCIENCE NTR Introduction to the Nutrition Professions (1.00) NTR Introduction to Foods (2.00) NTR 1210L - Introduction to Foods Laboratory (1.00) NTR Health, Nutrition and the Integrated Being (3.00) KIN Nutrition and Fitness (2.00) NTR Personal and Consumer Nutrition (3.00) No Course Articulated NTR Food and Culture (3.00) NUTR Food and Culture (3.00) NTR Nutrition (3.00) NUTR Nutrition (3.00) NTR 2350L - Nutrition Laboratory (1.00) No Course Articulated
42 IE Fundamentals of Human Factors Engineering (2.00) IE 2250L - Fundamentals of Human Factors Engineering Laboratory (1.00) IME 1130L - Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Computations Laboratory (1.00) IME Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Fundamentals (2.00) IME 2241L - Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Fundamentals Laboratory (1.00) IME Industrial Costs and Controls (2.00) MFE Engineering Graphics I (1.00) MFE 1260L - Engineering Graphics Laboratory (1.00) MFE Manufacturing Systems Processes (2.00) MFE 2010L - Manufacturing Systems Processes Laboratory (1.00) INDUSTRIAL AND MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING
43 MFE Manufacturing Processes-Materials, Metrology and Treatments (2.00) MFE 2171L - Manufacturing Processes-Materials, Metrology and Treatments Laboratory I (1.00) MFE Manufacturing Processes- Casting, Forming, Joining, Metal Removal (3.00) MFE 2211L - Manufacturing Processes- Casting, Forming, Joining, Metal Removal Laboratory (1.00) MFE Engineering Graphics I (1.00) MFE 2261L - Engineering Graphics Laboratory (1.00)
44 KINESIOLOGY AND HEALTH PROMOTION KIN 1120A - Soccer (1.00) KIN 1210A - Golf (1.00) KIN 1220A - Swimming (1.00) KIN 185B - Intermediate Swimming ( ) KIN 1320A - Tennis (1.00) KIN 1410A - Karate (1.00) KIN 1510A - Circuit Training (1.00) KIN 120A - Basic Aerobics ( ) KIN 123A - Basic Stretch, Flex and Tone ( ) KIN 1530A - Kickboxing (1.00) KIN 125B - Intermediate Cardio Kickboxing ( ) KIN 1540A - Step Aerobics (1.00) KIN 121A - Basic Step Aerobics ( ) KIN 1565A - Weight Training (1.00) KIN 146A - Basic Strength Training ( ) KIN 1570A - Training with Free Weights (1.00) KIN 146C - Advanced Strength Training ( ) KIN Introduction to Kinesiology and Health Promotion (3.00) Course(s) Denied: KIN 100; KIN Health and Well-Being (3.00) KIN Healthful Living (3.00) KIN Pedagogy Theory and Fieldwork (1.00) KIN 2220A - Pedagogy Theory and Fieldwork Activity (2.00) No Course Articulated
45 KIN 2460AS - Introduction to Students with a Disability Activity Service Learning (1.00) KIN 2460S - Introduction to Students with a Disability Service Learning (2.00)
46 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LA 1111L - Design I: Figure-Ground Laboratory (3.00) No Course Articulated LA 1111L - Design I: Figure-Ground Laboratory (3.00) LA 1121L - Design II: Topographic Form Laboratory (3.00) LA Reading and Representing the Landscape (3.00) LA Introduction to Visual Communication for Design (3.00) No Course Articulated LA 1121L - Design II: Topographic Form Laboratory (3.00) No Course Articulated LA Introduction to Visual Communication for Design (3.00) No Course Articulated LA Reading and Representing the Landscape (3.00) No Course Articulated LA 2111L - Design III: Placemaking Laboratory (3.00) No Course Articulated LA 2121L - Design IV: Site Engineering and Applied Site Design No Course Articulated Laboratory (3.00) LA History I: History of Landscape Design (3.00) No Course Articulated LA History II: Modern Landscapes (3.00) No Course Articulated LA Plant Ecology and Design I (3.00) No Course Articulated LA Plant Ecology and Design II (3.00) No Course Articulated LA Environmental Design Theory (3.00) No Course Articulated LA Geodesign Fundamentals for Environmental Designers No Course Articulated (3.00)
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48 LIBERAL STUDIES LS History and Purposes of the Liberal Arts: What is a Liberal Studies Mindset? (3.00) This course must be taken at the university after transfer
49 LIBRARY LIB The Information Diet: Information Literacy Skills for No Course Articulated Academic Success and Healthy Information Habits (3.00)
50 MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS MAT College Algebra (3.00) MATH College Algebra (4.00) MATH Pre-Calculus Mathematics (4.00) MAT Trigonometry (3.00) MATH Trigonometry (4.00) MAT Calculus I (4.00) MATH Single Variable Calculus I (4.00) MAT Calculus I (4.00) MAT Calculus II (4.00) MATH 180H - Honors Single Variable Calculus I (4.00) MATH Single Variable Calculus I (4.00) MATH Single Variable Calculus II (4.00) MATH 180H - Honors Single Variable Calculus I (4.00) MATH Single Variable Calculus II (4.00) MAT Calculus for the Life Sciences (3.00) MATH Calculus for the Biological, Management and Social Sciences (5.00) MAT Introductory Calculus for Business (3.00) MATH Calculus for the Biological, Management and Social Sciences (5.00) MAT Technical Calculus I (4.00) MATH Single Variable Calculus I (4.00) MATH Single Variable Calculus II (4.00) MATH 180H - Honors Single Variable Calculus I (4.00) MATH Single Variable Calculus II (4.00) MAT Introduction to Computational Methods in Mathematics (2.00)
51 MATH Intermediate Calculus (4.00) MAT Calculus III (4.00) MAT Elementary Linear Algebra and Differential Equations MATH Introduction to Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (3.00) (5.00) MATH Differential Equations (3.00) MATH Linear Algebra (3.00) MAT Linear Algebra with Applications to Differential Equations MATH Introduction to Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (4.00) (5.00) MATH Linear Algebra (3.00) MATH Differential Equations (3.00) STA Statistics with Applications (3.00) MATH Statistics and Probability (4.00) MATH Statistics and Probability (4.00) MATH 219H - Honors Statistics and Probability (4.00) MATH 219H - Honors Statistics and Probability (4.00) STA Introduction to Probability (3.00)
52 ME 1001L - Engineering Graphics and Visualization Laboratory (1.00) ME Computer-Aided Computations (1.00) ME 1101L - Computer-Aided Computations Laboratory (1.00) ME Vector Statics and Strength of Materials (3.00) ME 2240L - Mechanics Laboratory (1.00) MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Course(s) Denied: ENGR 220; ME Vector Dynamics (3.00) Course(s) Denied: ENGR 225; Same-As: ARO 2150 ME Mechanics of Materials (3.00)
53 MUSIC MU Music Appreciation (3.00) MUS Music Appreciation (3.00) MUS 101H - Honors Music Appreciation (3.00) MU World of Music (3.00) MUS World Music (3.00) MU Careers in Music (3.00) MU Introduction to Music Technology (3.00) No Course Articulated MU History of American Popular Music (3.00) MUS Rock Music History and Appreciation (3.00) MU Jazz and Beyond (3.00) MUS Jazz in America (3.00) MU Beginning Piano I (1.00) MU 1121A - Class Piano I (1.00) MUS Class Piano I (1.00) MUS Class Piano II (1.00) MU 1161A - Jazz Improvisation, Beginning (1.00) MU Music Theory I: Diatonic Harmony (4.00) MU Music Theory II: Chromatic Harmony (4.00) MU Songwriting I (2.00) MU Brass Class (1.00) MU Guitar Class (1.00) MU Percussion Class (1.00) MU Beginning Strings (1.00) MU Voice Class (1.00) MUS Beginning Voice (1.00)
54 MU Woodwind Class (1.00) MU World Music Class (1.00) MU Studio Guitar (1.00) MUS Beginning Classical Guitar (1.00) MUS Intermediate Classical Guitar (1.00) MU Studio Electric Bass (1.00) MU Beginning Piano II (1.00) MU 2121A - Class Piano III (1.00) MUS 164A - Intermediate Piano Repertoire I (1.00) MU 2131A - Class Piano IV (1.00) MUS 164B - Intermediate Piano Repertoire II (1.00) MU 2211A - Musicianship I (1.00) MU 2221A - Musicianship II (1.00) MU Introduction to Digital Audio and Pro Tools (3.00) MU Songwriting II (2.00) MU Intermediate Strings (1.00) MU Diction for Singers (2.00) MU Performance Seminar (1.00)
55 PHILOSOPHY PHL Ultimate Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy (3.00) PHIL 106H - Honors Introduction to Philosophy (3.00) PHIL Introduction to Philosophy (3.00) PHL Critical Thinking (3.00) PHIL Critical Thinking (4.00) PHIL 110H - Honors Critical Thinking (4.00) PHL Ethical Problems of Contemporary Life (3.00) PHIL Ethics (3.00) PHL Philosophy Through Children's Literature (3.00) PHL Logic and Computing (3.00) PHIL Introductory Logic (4.00) Same-As: CS 2180 PHL Religions of the World (3.00) PHIL World Religions (3.00) PHL Philosophy Proseminar II: Philosophical Methods (3.00)
56 1 of 1 PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY PHY Fundamentals of Physics (3.00) PHYS Conceptual Physics (4.00) PHY Physics of Musical Sound (2.00) PHY 1050L - Physics of Musical Sound Laboratory (1.00) PHY Physics of Motion, Fluids, and Heat (3.00) PHYS 150A - Introductory Physics I (4.00) PHY 1210L - Laboratory on Motion, Fluids, and Heat (1.00) PHY Physics of Electromagnetism, Circuits, and Light (3.00) PHYS 150B - Introductory Physics II (4.00) PHY 1220L - Electromagnetism, Circuits, and Light Laboratory (1.00) PHY Introduction to Newtonian Mechanics (3.00) PHYS 250A - Physics for Scientists and Engineering I (5.00) PHY 1510L - Newtonian Mechanics Laboratory (1.00) PHY Introduction to Electromagnetism and Circuits (3.00) PHYS 250B - Physics for Scientists and Engineering II (5.00) PHY 1520L - Introductory Laboratory on Electromagnetism and Circuits (1.00) PHY Introduction to Electromagnetic Radiation and Special Relativity (3.00) No Course Articulated PHY 2530L - Introductory Laboratory on Electromagnetic Radiation and Special Relativity (1.00) PHY Introduction to Thermal and Quantum Physics (3.00) PHYS 250C - Physics for Scientist and Engineering III (5.00) PHY 2540L - Introductory Laboratory on Quantum Physics (1.00)
57 PLT Plant Science I (3.00) PLT 1120L - Plant Science I Laboratory (1.00) PLT Plant Science II (3.00) PLT 1130L - Plant Science II Laboratory (1.00) PLT Subtropical Fruits (2.00) PLT 2020L - Subtropical Fruits Laboratory (1.00) PLT Pomology (2.00) PLT 2030L - Pomology Laboratory (1.00) PLT History of Garden Art (3.00) PLT Agronomic Principles and Practices (2.00) PLT 2200L - Agronomic Principles and Practices Laboratory (1.00) PLT Culinary Produce Technology (3.00) PLT Forage and Pasture Crops (2.00) PLT 2230L - Forage and Pasture Crops Laboratory (1.00) PLANT SCIENCE
58 PLT Vegetable Crop Systems (2.00) PLT 2260L - Vegetable Crop Systems Laboratory (1.00) PLT Basic Soil Science (2.00) PLT 2310L - Basic Soil Science Laboratory (1.00) PLT Basic Irrigation Science (3.00) PLT Introduction to Arthropods (2.00) PLT 2330L - Introduction to Arthropods Laboratory (1.00) PLT Introduction to Turfgrass Management (2.00) PLT 2400L - Introduction to Turfgrass Management Laboratory (1.00) PLT Plant Materials (2.00) PLT 2420L - Plant Materials Laboratory (1.00) PLT General Surveying (1.00) PLT 2450L - General Surveying Laboratory (1.00)
59 POLITICAL SCIENCE PLS Introduction to American Government (3.00) POLT Introduction to American Government (3.00) POLT 101H - Honors Introduction to American Government (3.00) PLS Introduction to Comparative Government (3.00) POLT Introduction to Comparative Politics (3.00) PLS Introduction to International Relations (3.00) POLT International Politics (3.00) PLS Introduction to Political Thought (3.00) POLT Political Theory (3.00) PLS Introduction to Research Methods (2.00) PLS 2051A - Introduction to Research Methods Activity (1.00) PLS Introduction to Public Administration (3.00) PLS Introduction to Public Law (3.00)
60 PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY PSY Introduction to Psychology (3.00) PSYC Introduction to Psychology (3.00) PSYC 100H - Honors Introduction to Psychology (3.00) PSYC Psychology and Effective Behavior (3.00) PSY Research Methods in Psychology (3.00) PSYC Introduction to Research Methods in Psychology (4.00) PSY Child Psychology for Educators (3.00) CDEV Child Growth and Development (DS1) (3.00) PSY Mind, Brain, and Behavior: An Integrated View (3.00) PSYC Introduction to Biological Psychology (3.00) SOC Introduction to Sociology (3.00) SOC Introduction to Sociology (3.00) SOC 100H - Honors Introduction to Sociology (3.00) SOC Research Methods in Sociology (3.00)
61 SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY STS Introduction to Science, Technology and Society (3.00)
62 SPANISH SPN Elementary Spanish I (3.00) SPAN Elementary Spanish I (5.00) SPN Elementary Spanish I (3.00) SPN Elementary Spanish II (3.00) SPAN 101H - Honors Elementary Spanish I (5.00) SPAN Elementary Spanish I (5.00) SPAN Elementary Spanish II (5.00) SPAN 101H - Honors Elementary Spanish I (5.00) SPAN 102H - Honors Elementary Spanish II (5.00) SPN Intro to the Spanish-Speaking World (3.00) No Course Articulated SPN Intermediate Spanish I (3.00) SPAN Intermediate Spanish I (5.00) SPAN Intermediate Spanish I (5.00) SPN Intermediate Spanish I (3.00) SPN Intermediate Spanish II (3.00) SPN Intermediate Spanish Conversation (3.00) SPAN Intermediate Spanish II (5.00) SPN Intermediate Spanish II (3.00) SPAN Intermediate Spanish II (5.00) SPN Spanish for Spanish Speakers II (3.00) SPN Intermediate Spanish Composition (3.00) SPN Intermediate Spanish Conversation (3.00) SPAN 195A - Advanced Conversational Spanish (3.00) SPAN 195B - Advanced Conversational Spanish (3.00)
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64 THEATRE AND DANCE DAN 2900A - Cultural Performance Series (1.00) DAN 2940A - Dance Production (1.00) DAN 2950A - Site-Specific Performance Event (1.00) TH Introduction to Acting (3.00) TH Stagecraft (3.00) TH 1310L - Stagecraft Laboratory (1.00) TH Costume Craft (3.00) TH 1320L - Costume Craft Laboratory (1.00) TH Voice and Movement for the Stage (3.00) THEA Acting Fundamentals (3.00) TH Acting I (3.00) TH 1510L - Acting I Laboratory (1.00) TH 1700A - Applied Theatre Series (2.00) TH Applied Theatre in Education and Community (2.00) TH Introduction to the Theatre (3.00) THEA Introduction to the Theatre (3.00) TH Introduction to Film and American Culture (3.00) TELV History of Film to 1945 (3.00) TH Theatre Practicum (1.00) TELV History of Film from 1945 to Present (3.00)
65 TH Acting II (3.00) TH 2530L - Acting II Laboratory (1.00) TH Movement for Theatre (3.00) TH Stage Management (3.00) TH Special Topics for Lower Division Students ( ) TH 2990A - Special Topics for Lower Division Students ( )
66 URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING URP The City in Context History, Politics, Environment (2.00) No Course Articulated URP 1040L - The City in Context History, Politics, Environment No Course Articulated Laboratory (1.00) URP Social Justice in Planning (3.00) No Course Articulated URP 1200L - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) No Course Articulated for Planning (1.00) URP Introduction to Urban Design Theory for Planning (1.00) No Course Articulated URP 2010L - Introduction to Urban Design Theory for Planning No Course Articulated Laboratory (2.00) URP Tools and Graphic Communication for Planning (1.00) No Course Articulated URP 2020A - Tools and Graphic Communication for Planning Activity No Course Articulated (2.00)
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